U.S.–Pakistan Relations Enter Short-Term Strain Over Iranian Aircraft and Blockade Evasion
Theater: Pakistan
Time horizon: 7d
Published: 2026-05-12
Moderate confidence (60%)
Risk direction: escalatory · Impact: MEDIUM
Executive summary
Over the next 7 days, U.S.–Pakistan relations are likely to experience noticeable strain as Washington pressures Islamabad over alleged Iranian aircraft sheltering at Nur Khan, while Pakistan seeks to avoid both overt confrontation and complete compliance. Pakistan may quietly reduce the visibility or scope of any Iranian basing arrangements while publicly defending its sovereignty and denying wrongdoing. The U.S. could signal potential conditionality on military aid or diplomatic support to incentivize Pakistani cooperation, stopping short of formal sanctions. A contrarian case is the U.S. de-prioritizing this issue in favor of other regional objectives, limiting public fallout.
Key indicators we're watching
- Reports of Pakistan helping Iran shelter military aircraft to bypass U.S. naval blockade
- CENTCOM emphasis on the blockade posture and leverage over Gulf shipping
- Historical patterns of U.S.–Pakistan friction when Pakistan aids sanctioned actors
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